Slow Death for Slavery

Paul E. Lovejoy, Jan S. Hogendorn, David Anderson (Contribution by), Carolyn Brown (Contribution by), Christopher Clapham (Contribution by), Michael Gomez (Contribution by), Patrick Manning (Contribution by), David Robinson (Contribution by), Leonard

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Author
Paul E. Lovejoy, Jan S. Hogendorn, David Anderson (Contribution by), Carolyn Brown (Contribution by), Christopher Clapham (Contribution by), Michael Gomez (Contribution by), Patrick Manning (Contribution by), David Robinson (Contribution by), Leonard
Publish Date
1993-07-01
Subtitle
The Course of Abolition in Northern Nigeria, 1897-1936
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
412
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
052144702X
ISBN-13
9780521447027
citemno
093601
Edition
y First printing
SKU
9780521447027

Description

This book examines the decline of slavery in Northern Nigeria during the first forty years of colonial rule. At the time of the British conquest, the Sokoto Caliphate was one of the largest slave societies in modern history. Rather than emancipate slaves, the colonial state abolished the legal status of slavery, encouraging them to buy their freedom. Many were unable to do so, and slavery was not finally abolished until l936. The authors have written a provocative book, raising doubts over the moral legitimacy of both the Sokoto Caliphate and the colonial state.